The REPort - Issue 6 - Spring 2019

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Issue 6 Spring 2019

Dream Team A very warm welcome to the Spring edition of our newsletter. As the days grow longer and the weather warmer, there’s a definite sense of new beginnings in the air. It seems a perfect time to share our latest news and fresh updates with you. Rachel Cranny Head of Fundraising

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Dream Team KPMG Backs Youth Nowhere To Hyde Squaring Up Web Wise Planning Permission UVB Update REP First Update Driving Donations A Friendly Afternoon Events

Later this year we say a fond farewell to Artistic Director Roxana Silbert and Executive Director Stuart Rogers. Between them, they’ve done an amazing job of making The REP one of the most dynamic and innovative theatres in the country. But goodness, what a team we’ve recruited to replace them. Sean Foley is our new Artistic Director. Winner of two Olivier awards, Sean has worked with big names including Kenneth Branagh, Gemma Arterton, Rob Brydon, Brendan Gleeson and Steve Coogan. He’s really excited by this new opportunity. Here’s what he said: The UK’s ‘Second City’ is full of amazing people: as one of the most multicultural cities in Britain, its stories are specific, but also universal. I’m British, but also half Irish, half Brummie, and am excited to be returning to work in the city having grown up in its suburbs. I hope to fill the theatre with stories that engage all its communities and audiences while connecting with the wider world. Sean will have a Deputy AD in Amit Sharma. Amit has been Associate Director at Manchester’s Royal Exchange and at Graeae, where he led a flagship, UK-wide new writing programme. He is especially passionate about theatre for D/deaf and disabled artists. Amit knows The REP well, having performed in The House and directed in The Door.

‘I can’t wait to get started on the next chapter in The REP’s illustrious history’, he says. Keeping a weather eye on the business will be our new Executive Director, Rachael Thomas, currently ED at Derby Theatre. Rachael’s career includes stints at Nottingham Playhouse and Lincoln Castle, where she managed an award-winning £22m restoration project. An MBA from Bath University, Rachael will work closely with Sean and Amit in a theatre she’s always admired. ‘These are exciting times for Birmingham’, she says: I share a vision for The REP to play a bold and distinctive role in the life of the city as a theatre that’s firmly grounded in and relevant to all its local communities but with a national and international outlook. Sean, Amit and Rachael start through the late spring and summer, with their first season opening in 2020. It’s not easy to recruit a whole new leadership team all at once, and we’re just thrilled with the outcome. They are truly, in the words of our Chair, Angela Maxwell, a dream team.


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